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From Lanner Electronics, Inc.
Video surveillance is the use of video cameras to capture, transmit, convert and record video streams. Applications for video surveillance are expanding at a rapid rate with advancing technology. Some of the most common applications include: And new applications are being developed every day. Advances in storage and compression technologies have considerably reduced bandwidth requirements for digital video transmission, and as bandwidth continues expanding, the spectrum of applications for digital video technology continues expanding as well. Products & Services
Video servers enable the distribution of video signals over networks, including local area networks (LANs) and the Internet.
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Digital video recorders record and store video camera output in digital form on disk.
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As demand for digital video applications grows, so too does the need for reliable, high volume network video storage solutions. Although modern video compression techniques help to reduce the size of...
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J. Black, T. Ellis, D. Makris
3.1 Introduction
Image surveillance and monitoring is an area being actively investigated by the machine vision research community. With several government...
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Increasing crime rate and various crime means threaten daily security of bank and increase the difficulty in crime prevention. Police stations, bank operators and even common bank customers ask for a...
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Advantages of fiber optic systems such as light weight, small size, large bandwidth, and EMI immunity make these systems applicable to a wide range of fields and uses.
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The broadcast...
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Video Over IP systems use a standard video codec to compress video content to a bitstream and then use an Internet Protocol (IP) network to deliver that bitstream over network infrastructure in a...
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